Großbritannien
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Großbritannien
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Großbritannien
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Incoming Resources
- Ada's algorithm, how Lord Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace launched the digital age, James Essinger
- The foundation stage teacher in action, teaching 3, 4 and 5 year olds, Margaret Edgington
- The origins of the British colonial system, 1578-1660 ..., by George Louis Beer
- Special educational needs, edited by Ronald Gulliford and Graham Upton
- The Victorians, A.N. Wilson
- The Cambridge history of early modern English literature, edited by David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller
- Parrot pie for breakfast, an anthology of women pioneers, [selected by] Jane Robinson
- Medieval literature and folklore studies;, essays in honor of Francis Lee Utley., Edited by Jerome Mandel and Bruce A. Rosenberg
- The making of the English working class, by E.P. Thompson
- British Romantic novelists, 1789-1832, edited by Bradford K. Mudge
- 1759, the year Britain became master of the world, Frank McLynn
- Supernatural entertainments, Victorian spiritualism and the rise of modern media culture, Simone Natale
- Feudal Britain;, the completion of the medieval kingdoms, 1066-1314
- Cross-curricular approaches to teaching and learning, edited by Chris Rowley and Hilary Cooper
- Britannia's Empire, making a British world, Bill Nasson
- Pre-Raphaelites, Victorian art and design, Tim Barringer, Jason Rosenfeld, Alison Smith ; with contributions by Elizabeth Prettejohn and Diane Waggoner
- Daily life in Victorian England, Sally Mitchell
- The Victorian studies reader, edited by Kelly Boyd and Rohan McWilliam
- The roads to modernity, the British, French, and American enlightenments, Gertrude Himmelfarb
- Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin;, the war they waged and the peace they sought
- Understanding reading development, Colin Harrison
- U-boat intelligence, 1914-1918, [by] Robert M. Grant
- British mystery writers, 1920-1939, edited by Bernard Benstock and Thomas F. Staley
- Saints and strangers, New England in British North America, Joseph A. Conforti
- Everyman, and medieval miracle plays,, edited with an introd. by A.C. Cawley
- The triumph of the moon, a history of modern pagan witchcraft, Ronald Hutton
- Teaching and talking with deaf children, by David Wood [and others] ; with contributions by Margaret Tait and Sue Lewis
- The industrial revolution, 1760-1830
- The slave ship, a human history, Marcus Rediker
- From Domesday book to Magna carta, 1087-1216
- The Trafalgar companion, a guide to history's most famous sea battle and the life of Admiral Lord Nelson, Mark Adkin ; with illustrations by Clive Farmer
- Created equal, why gay rights matter to America, Michael Nava and Robert Dawidoff
- Empires of the Atlantic world, Britain and Spain in America, 1492-1830, J.H. Elliott
- The counter-revolution of 1776, slave resistance and the origins of the United States of America, Gerald Horne
- From so simple a beginning, the four great books of Charles Darwin, edited, with introductions by Edward O. Wilson
- The culture of control, crime and social order in contemporary society, David Garland
- The Oxford illustrated history of Britain, edited by Kenneth O. Morgan
- Iron tears, America's battle for freedom, Britain's quagmire, 1775-1783, Stanley Weintraub
- 100 essential modern poems by women, edited by Joseph Parisi and Kathleen Welton
- 1776, David McCullough
- The modern brass band, from the 1930s to the new millennium, Roy Newsome
- The Isles, a history, Norman Davies
- The lively image, 4 myths in literature, Richard E. Hughes
- The Elizabethan Renaissance:, the cultural achievement, [by] A.L. Rowse
- Dreadnought, Britain, Germany, and the coming of the great war, Robert K. Massie
- Web of violence, a study of family violence, Jean Renvoize
- Old World, New World, bridging cultural differences : Britain, France, Germany, and the U.S., Craig Storti
- Official secrets, what the Nazis planned, what the British and Americans knew, Richard Breitman
- Voices for the future, essays on major science fiction writers, Thomas D. Clareson, editor
- The Cambridge companion to modern British women playwrights, edited by Elaine Aston and Janelle Reinelt
Outgoing Resources
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